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Rönnberg, Linda – Journal of Education Policy, 2017
This study explores the movements of some Swedish former education policy-makers that are currently active as commercial edu-business actors with the ambition to expand in the Global Education Industry (GEI). The aim is to map and analyze how a selection of Swedish edu-preneurs affiliated with a particular Swedish school chain enter the GEI and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Entrepreneurship, Business
Ozga, Jenny – Journal of Education Policy, 2009
This paper explores the relationship between changing forms of the governance of education and the growth and uses of data in the context of England--a context that can be described as the most "advanced" in Europe in terms of data production and use. The paper links the shifting relations between the central department of education…
Descriptors: Governance, School Districts, Foreign Countries, Local Government
Oria, Angela; Cardini, Alejandra; Ball, Stephen; Stamou, Eleni; Kolokitha, Magda; Vertigan, Sean; Flores-Moreno, Claudia – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This article explores a framework for an ethics of choice in urban education. It outlines the educational ambitions and ambivalences of a group of middle class families in one locality. The research on which we draw involved interviews with 28 middle class parents in the London Borough of Hackney and is part of a comparative study of urban middle…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Middle Class, Urban Education, School Choice